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Jul. 8th, 2008 01:00 pmAm now on Facebook because, uh, Tulane wants me to be, so there I am. This more or less translates to me bopping around going, "I am so confused and have no idea what I'm doing, but hey, I know these people! FRIEND FRIEND FRIEND."
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Date: 2008-07-08 11:19 pm (UTC)*lolz* Yes. I never really picked up on that in the yahoogroups/my younger daze, but I definitely see it now and it's just point blank obnoxious. I mean, if fandom had decided: "You!" *pointing at me* "You're a teenager and we don't like you and you'll obviously never improve." then... well. I probably wouldn't have written quite so diligently or as often. I got feedback from -- whatever fandom I was in -- and I could develop my voice in peace with just enough confidence in my ability to keep going. And I had lots of people who were all "It's kind of cool that you're young and into this stuff. Keep it up!" not "All teenagers are useless chatspeak fanbrats who know nothing about sex! RAR." or what have you.
I was on usenets type groups for a while, as I recall (oh, we're harkening to the dark dark days of my youth here), and mostly chatted with people over AIM and ICQ, and then I found yahoogroups and only got into LJ around the middle of HS or so.
Because you like what Tulane has to offer. Except for the oppressive humidity and the hurricanes. Thing. ...oops.
Haha yes that too. At this point while my parents are still suspicious: "And WHERE do you know [so and so] from again? The INTERNET?" they can't do much of anything and have figured out I generally know enough not to get killed.
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Date: 2008-07-08 11:34 pm (UTC)Yeah, since the dominant setting on LJ (fandom LJ, I mean) is middle-aged woman, there's a lot of animosity towards teenagers. Occasionally people remember to go, "Except for so-and-so, but OH MY GOD TEENAGERS."
Messageboards was my middle school (literally, started in sixth grade), LJ was my high school (again...freshman year). I wonder if anything new will come up for college?
The horribly amusing thing is that I chose Tulane because it had so much to offer, and now...I have too much stuff on my plate, so I can't do band. (Tulane was the only one of my four finalists that has a band.)
It's a matter of sneaking in the harmless things, I think. "Oh, she just wants to know about ESL..."